Captain of Destiny

Captain of Destiny
張保仔

Captain of Destiny official poster
Also known as 'Cheung Po Tsai'
Genre Historical fiction
Science fiction
Adventure
Written by Leung Choi-yuen
Law Chung-yiu
Sin Chui-ching
Starring Ruco Chan
Tony Hung
Grace Chan
Maggie Shiu
Mandy Wong
Joel Chan
Elaine Yiu
Kelly Fu
Theme music composer Alan Cheung
Opening theme "Sailing" (揚帆)
by Fred Cheng
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 32
Production
Executive producer(s) Catherine Tsang
Producer(s) Leung Choi-yuen
Location(s) Hong Kong
Hengdian World Studios
CCTV Wuxi Film & TV Base
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Distributor TVBI
Release
Original network TVB Jade, HD Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 21 September (2015-09-21) – 25 October 2015 (2015-10-25)
Chronology
Related shows Slow Boat Home 情越海岸線
External links
Website
Captain of Destiny
Chinese 張保仔
Literal meaning "Cheung Po Tsai"

Captain of Destiny (Chinese: 張保仔; Jyutping: Zoeng1 Bou2 Zai2; Cantonese Yale: Jēung Bóu Jái; literally "Cheung Po Tsai") is a 2015 Hong Kong historical fiction sci-fi television drama created and produced by TVB. The drama is a retelling of the story of 19th century Chinese pirate Cheung Po Tsai and his conflict with the Qing imperial army, meanwhile encountering a time-travelling police constable from the 21st century.

Development for Captain of Destiny began in mid-2014. A two-minute trailer was unveiled at the 19th Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) in March 2015, and a second trailer was revealed at the 21st Shanghai TV Festival in June 2015.[1] It is the first of four grand productions to celebrate TVB's 48th anniversary.[2] The drama is broadcast on Hong Kong's Jade and HD Jade channels from 21 September till 25 October 2015 airing every Monday through Sunday during its 9:30-10:30 pm timeslot with a total of 32 episodes.

Captain of Destiny received mixed reviews during its run, mainly directed at the story's historical inaccuracies and inconsistent characterisation. However, the serial was a ratings success, winning My Favourite TVB Drama at the StarHub TVB Awards and the 2015 TVB Star Awards Malaysia. Ruco Chan was widely praised for his lead performance as the Eleventh Prince, winning My Favourite TVB Actor at both award ceremonies. Captain of Destiny received two awards in the TVB Anniversary Awards, including Most Popular Male Character for Ruco Chan and Best Supporting Actress for Elaine Yiu.

Synopsis

During a high-speed motorboat chase with a criminal, Cheung Chau police constable Wong Tai-mui gets herself trapped in a waterspout, accidentally opening a time portal. She travels back 200 years to early 19th century Hong Kong, a time when the island was under Qing rule. She encounters a family of Canton pirates, led by Cheng Yat, his wife Shek Giu, and their adopted son Cheung Po Tsai. Using her knowledge of the future, which she keeps in an E-book, she saves the pirates from a deadly naval battle against the Qing naval fleet led by Prince Man-ho, the eleventh son of the Jiaqing Emperor. Puzzled by her mysterious origins, Cheng Yat and Shek Giu remain wary of Tai-mui and are hesitant in trusting her.

At Beijing's Imperial Palace, Imperial Consort Yim and Imperial Consort Shun manipulate Man-ho to get themselves into a position of higher power. Jaded from politics and family feud, Man-ho decides to let go of his ambition for the crown and flees the palace.

On the day the tiangou covers the sun, another waterspout appears over the Canton sea. Cheung Po Tsai helps Tai-mui open the time portal so she can return to 21st century Hong Kong. In the end they both travel back to the future through the portal.[3]

Cast and characters

Main characters

Supporting characters

Pirates

Qing Imperial Court

Wong family

21st century Cheung Chau

Cameo

Production

Development and filming

In November 1999, TVB pitched a series called Cheung Po Tsai at its annual sales presentation event. A co-production with Mainland China's CCTV, the project was to star Louis Koo, Jessica Hsuan, and Joe Ma. However, Cheung Po Tsai was later scrapped after a series of cast dropouts and high production costs.[4]

In May 2014, TVB announced that it had green-lit a time-traveling series, which would be produced by Leung Choi-yuen.[5] Ruco Chan was the first actor to be cast in the new series. In August, TVB confirmed that the new series would be called Cheung Po Tsai, and had cast Bosco Wong in the titular role, with Aimee Chan to star alongside. Both Wong and Chan later turned down their roles due to schedule conflicts. Raymond Wong Ho-yin was then reported to star.[6]

A costume-fitting press conference was held on 3 September in the common room of TVB Studio 1 at Tseung Kwan O. Principal photography began in Cheung Chau a few days later. A week into filming, Raymond Wong was diagnosed with Behçet's disease and had to withdraw from the series. Tony Hung was cast to replace him. Hung only had one week to prepare for his role.[7] Wong, however, did return to make a brief cameo appearance in the last episode of the drama.

A blessing ceremony was held on September 12. Filming moved to Hengdian World Studios, Wuxi, and the Lake Tai Region in November, where they shot at Hengdian World Studios and CCTV Wuxi Film & TV Base. The final phase of production officially ended in early January. At least a million HKD per episode was invested on the project,[6] and an addition $3 million HKD in post-production,[8] which took at least six months to complete due to the series' heavy demand for CG effects.[9]

Soundtrack

Hong Kong musician Alan Cheung and lyricist Yeung Hei were hired to compose and write the drama's official soundtrack. The main opening theme, "Sailing" (揚帆), is performed by Fred Cheng. The ending theme "Next Century" (下世紀), is performed by Ruco Chan. Linda Chung performs the drama's episode plug, "Everlasting Heart" (一顆不變的心), which has lyrics written by Sandy Chang.

Track listing
No. TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s) Length
1. "Sailing" (揚帆)Yeung HeiAlan CheungFred Cheng 3:37
2. "Next Century" (下世紀)Yeung HeiAlan CheungRuco Chan 3:30
3. "Everlasting Heart" (一顆不變的心)Sandy ChangAlan CheungLinda Chung 3:55
Music video
Song Title Video
Sailing
(揚帆)
Video on YouTube
Everlasting Heart
(一顆不變的心)
Video on YouTube

Release and promotion

In October 2014, TVB released a promotional poster for Captain of Destiny as an image for TVB's 2015 calendar. The image was attached to the month of October 2015.[10]

In March 2015, TVB released the first look of Captain of Destiny at the 19th Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART), unveiling a two-minute trailer that primarily featured CGI footage. During an episode of the entertainment program Scoop in April, TVB introduced the early post-production stages of Captain of Destiny and interviewed the drama's visual effects team. In June, Ruco Chan, Tony Hung, and Grace Chan went to Shanghai to promote the drama at the 21st Shanghai TV Festival, where they introduced the drama's second trailer.

Captain of Destiny was announced as the first of four grand productions to celebrate TVB's 48th anniversary on September 3.[2] It is slated to premiere on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and Malaysia's Astro On Demand on 21 September 2015, airing seven days a week from 9:30 to 10:30 pm.

Historical inaccuracies

Reception

Viewership ratings

# Week Episode(s) Average points Peaking points Total viewers Ref.
1
21 – 25 Sep 2015 (Mon – Fri)
1 — 5
24
27
1.55 million
[11]
27 Sep 2015 (Sun)
6
15
0.97 million
[11]
2
28 Sep – 2 Oct 2015 (Mon – Fri)
7 — 11
25
27
1.61 million
[12]
4 Oct 2015 (Sun)
12
24
1.55 million
[12]
3
5 – 9 Oct 2015 (Mon – Fri)
13 – 17
25
28
1.61 million
[13]
11 Oct 2015 (Sun)
18
23
1.48 million
[13]
4
12 – 16 Oct 2015 (Mon – Fri)
19 – 23
25
1.61 million
[14]
17 Oct 2015 (Sat)
24
21
1.35 million
[14]
18 Oct 2015 (Sun)
25
22
1.41 million
[14]
5
19 – 23 Oct 2015 (Mon – Fri)
26 – 30
25
1.41 million
24 Oct 2015 (Sat)
31
21
1.35 million
25 Oct 2015 (Sun)
32
29
31
1.87 million
Total average
24.4
31
1.57 million

International broadcast

Network Country Airing Date Timeslot
Astro On Demand MalaysiaSeptember 21, 2015Monday – Sunday 9:30 – 10:15 pm
TVBJ AustraliaSeptember 22, 2015 Monday – Friday 8:15 – 9:15 pm
Saturday – Sunday 9:00 – 10:00 pm
TVBS TaiwanNovember 19, 2015Monday - Thursday 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Starhub TV SingaporeJanuary 3, 2016Monday – Sunday 9:00 – 10:00 pm

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2015 StarHub TVB Awards My Favourite TVB Drama Captain of Destiny Won
My Favourite TVB Actor Ruco Chan Won
My Favourite TVB Male TV Character Ruco Chan Nominated
Tony Hung Nominated
Best New TVB Artist Grace Chan Won
TVB Star Awards Malaysia My Favourite TVB Drama Series Captain of Destiny Won
My Favourite TVB Actor in a Leading Role Ruco Chan Won
Tony Hung Nominated
My Favourite TVB Actress in a Supporting Role Maggie Shiu Nominated
My Favourite Most Improved TVB Actress Grace Chan Nominated
My Favourite Most Improved TVB Actor Mat Yeung Won
My Favourite TVB On-Screen Couple Ruco Chan and Grace Chan Nominated
My Favourite TVB Drama Theme Song "Sailing" by Fred Cheng Won
My Top 16 Favourite TVB Drama Characters Ruco Chan Won
Tony Hung Won
TVB Anniversary Awards TVB Anniversary Award for Best Drama Captain of Destiny Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor Ruco Chan Nominated
Tony Hung Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actor Li Shing-cheong Nominated
Joel Chan Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress Elaine Yiu Won
Kelly Fu Nominated
Susan Tse Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Most Popular Male Character Ruco Chan Won
Tony Hung Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Most Popular Female Character Grace Chan Nominated
Elaine Yiu Nominated
TVB Anniversary Award for Favourite Drama Song "Sailing" by Fred Cheng Nominated
"Next Century" by Ruco Chan Nominated
"Everlasting Heart" by Linda Chung Nominated

References

  1. "TVB promotes 'Lord of Shanghai', 'Captain of Destiny' at Shanghai TV Festival". 163 Entertainment (in Chinese). 12 June 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  2. 1 2 "2015 TVB Anniversary Dramas: 'Lord of Shanghai', 'Captain of Destiny', 'Under the Veil', 'With or Without You'". IHKTV (in Chinese). 3 September 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  3. "'Captain of Destiny' synopsis @ TVBAustralia Weibo". TVBAustralia (in Chinese). 2 September 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  4. "Raymond Wong Replaces Bosco Wong in 'Cheung Po Tsai". Jaynestars. 7 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  5. "狂愛kuangaiTVB @ Weibo". Kuangaitvb (in Chinese). 18 May 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  6. 1 2 "Raymond Wong replaces Bosco Wong in 'Cheung Po Tsai'". On.cc (in Chinese). 8 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  7. "Tony Hung replaces Raymond Wong in 'Cheung Po Tsai'". On.cc (in Chinese). 8 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  8. "New Drama: 'Captain of Destiny'". TVB Weekly (951).
  9. "television - zenith". Zenith Digital Creation. Retrieved 2015-09-16.
  10. "TVB Promotes Upcoming Dramas in 2015 Calendar". Jaynestars. 29 October 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  11. 1 2 "无线亚视一周收视成绩(2015年9月21日~2015年9月27日)" [TVB and ATV weekly ratings (2015-09-21 to 2015-09-27)]. Wacow @ 163.com (in Chinese).
  12. 1 2 "《張保仔》上周平均收視26點" ['Captain of Destiny' achieves an average of 26 rating points last week]. On.cc (in Chinese).
  13. 1 2 "无线亚视一周收视成绩(2015年10月5日~2015年10月11日)" [TVB and ATV weekly ratings (2015-10-05 to 2015-10-11)]. Wacow @ 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  14. 1 2 3 "无线亚视一周收视成绩(2015年10月12日~2015年10月18日)" [TVB and ATV weekly ratings (2015-10-12 to 2015-10-18)]. Wacow @ 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-10-20.

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